Markets Seville

In Seville, the site of a huge monastery which was destroyed by Napoleon's troops became another big market, ruined in the seventies of the twentieth century and now revitalized under "Setas" of Seville, designed by Jürgen Mayer and finalist in several awards contemporary architecture.

Also in the nineteenth century, which was the cemetery of a Mudejar church became food market, preserved today as it was conceived in this century.

A walk between these markets invites the visitor to know the history of these places, taste typical products of the area and know the most popular of Seville environment. You can come up to "Setas" balcony that overlooks the entire city.

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